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    George Carlos H. Pastor III-BSBA-M Marketing Strategy and SWOT Analysis Marketing Strategy Target Market: Cosplaying Community The basic direction is to follow the rule of marketing wherein the first thing that is considered is finding the market before developing the product. As such‚ there appears to be a very profitable market in the form of the cosplaying community. The community thrives on the need for individuality and self expression through novelty costumes depicting popular

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    At Southwest Airlines‚ "We Love Your Bags" MRKT 5000 1. Describe the various promotion elements that Southwest Airlines uses in its integrated marketing communications. Southwest Airlines Company is an American airline with headquarters in Dallas‚ Texas. Based on domestic passengers carried‚ Southwest Airlines is the largest airline in the United States.  (2010 -06-30)[upThe The airline operates more than 3‚400 flights a day [update]utilizing a fleet of 552 aircraft. While operating in an extremely

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    2010 International Conference on Economics‚ Business and Management IPEDR vol.2 (2011) © (2011) IAC S IT Press‚ Manila‚ Philippines Business Strategies for the Indian Cement Industry A Business Intelligence and Analytical Perspective for the 21st Century Roshan Shankar Division of Computer Engineering Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology‚ University of Delhi New Delhi roshankar@gmail.com Udit Agarwal Division of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology

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    Starbucks Value Chain Analysis Companies can attain competitive advantage when the value chain is heightened by organizing these activities to gain profit greater than the cost of performing the value chain activities. Primary Activities Inbound Logistics This involves Starbucks agents going to coffee farmers with the best coffee beans in the world where they purchase and make contracts with Farmers. Most of these farmers are from Africa‚ which Starbucks still pays‚ a reasonable fair price

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    scope of the employees is to sell TGV cinema tickets face to face. Customer Service Hotline of TGV operates from 9am to 9pm. TGV offers email feedback when it is outside those office hours so that customers can contact them anytime. TGV also has a official Facebook account to interact with its customers to inform them the latest news and to receive feedback from them. Process Customer is required to purchase the service either at TGV cinema or through online. If the customer purchases the TGV cinema

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    Value Chain Analysis Value Chain divides activities within a firm into two broad categories: primary activities and support activities. It highlights the explorations of internal analysis of a chain of business activities and explores the role and contribution of organization’s resources corresponding to primary and support activities in a cost-effective way to gain cost advantage (Lynch‚ 2000). 4.1 Procurement: As for the Procurement in support activities‚ the Body Shop has developed long-term

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    Value Chain The value chain also chain as value chain analysis is a concept from business management that was first described and populated by Michael Porter in 1985. A value chain is a chain of activities for activities for a firm operating in a specific industry. The chain of activities gives the products more added values then the sum of added values of all activities and also said that‚ value chain is an interrelated series of process that produce a service on product to the satisfaction

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    permitted the Ryanair Airlines to have at least four flying flights a day on Dublin-London route‚ with more seating capacity. Nowadays‚ Ryanair‚ with its rapid growth‚ occupies the most sought position in its own field‚ being "Britain’s favorite airline" and the oldest-low cost air carrier in Europe. The goal of my internal analysis on Ryanair is to focus on resources and capabilities as internal sources of uniqueness that allow firms to beat the competition. This analysis is often called the resource-based

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    CONTENTS Levi’s Background 3 Levi’s Global Branding and Marketing Strategy 7 Americas 13 Europe 13 Asia Pacific 14 Levis Innovative Marketing Strategies 14 Levi’s® Builds Brand Online‚ Reaching Coveted Youth Market 14 Hardware‚ Ready to Wear 16 Jackets lined with cell phones and MP3 players are just the beginning. 16 Warmth‚ Music‚ and Conversation 16 Levi’s releases iPod-compatible jeans 17 Levi’s in India 19 Chapter 4: Current Branding and market segmentation 25 .Chapter 5: Litrature

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    TURKISH AIRLINES MARKETING STRATEGY 1. Airline Overview Turkish Airlines‚ Turkey’s national flag carrier‚ was founded in Ankara on 20 May 1933 as “State Airlines Administration‚” under the direction of the Ministry of Defence. In 1955‚ it was restructured into “Turkish Airlines”. 25% of the company was sold via an SPO under a privatisation programme in 2005. Today 50.9% of the company shares are public‚ while the rest remain state-owned. In 2008‚ Turkish Airlines has kept its position ranked

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